Composition
Year | 1st | Work |
---|---|---|
1953 | Michał Spisak | Serenade voor orkest |
1957 | Orazio Fiume | Concerto for orchestra |
1960 | Marcel Poot | Sinfonia burlesca |
1963 | Léon Jongen | |
1982 | John Weeks | Five Litanies for Orchestra |
1989 | André Laporte | Fantasia con tema reale |
1991 | Tristan-Patrice Challulau | Ne la città dolente |
1993 | Piet Swerts | Zodiac |
1995 | John Weeks | Requiescat |
1997 | Hendrik Hofmeyr | Raptus |
1999 | Uljas Voitto Pulkkis | Tears of Ludovico |
2001 | / Søren Nils Eichberg | Qilaatersorneq |
2003 | Ian Munro | Piano Concerto Dreams |
2005 | Javier Torres Maldonado | Obscuro Etiamtum Lumine |
2006 | Miguel Gálvez-Taroncher | La luna y la muerte |
2008 | Cho Eun-Hwa | Agens |
2009 | Jeon Minje | Target |
2011 | Sakai Kenji | Concerto pour violon et orchestre |
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